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Consignment store Hunter and Hare unveils a week-long pop-up
Tonight, Hunter and Hare invites you to knock back a couple of pints while you shop at its freshly opened pop-up. Taking place on the corner of Main and 28th, the event is open to the public and features the brews from the Vanmag award-winning Bomber Brewing.If you can’t attend the celebration this evening (did we mention the free beer?), make sure to stop by the shop at some point before Sunday. This week-long pop-up will be offering consignment pieces from $5-50 as well as quality goods from local/independent vendors such as Herbivore Botanicals and Baggu.Hunter and Hare will also be giving back with this ephemeral shopping experience: 10 percent of proceeds from clothing sales will be donated to A Better Life Foundation, an organization that is working to facilitate empowerment and a sense of wellbeing for those who are currently struggling with addictions/mental illness.Pop-Up Celebration: Tuesday October 13th from 5PM-10PM Pop-Up Week: October 12th – 18th at 4386 Main St. 604-559-4273, Hunterandhare.com